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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vicious side" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a negative or harmful aspect of a person, situation, or concept.
Example: "While he is generally kind, he has a vicious side that emerges when he feels threatened."
Alternatives: "a cruel aspect" or "a malevolent side".
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Dr. Borukhova said her husband's outward charm disguised a vicious side, and described horrific abuse.
Mistress No. 2 is warm and welcoming, but she may be hiding a vicious side.
Norton has played double before — the nice boy in "Primal Fear" had a vicious side — but never in such a literal way.
Despite their undoubted beauty, mute swans, which were brought to America by European settlers in the 1800s, have a vicious side.
With a vicious side ridge in his way, he pulled a sand wedge and thinned it well past the cup, setting up a bogey.
You can imagine the debate among pro- and anti-filibuster factions among Republican senators turning into a vicious side battle in what promises to be a long argument over healthcare.
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This is a dark, vicious side of adolescence, enabled and magnified by technology.
The internet, which has made us all world citizens and leveled the playing field in many ways, also has a vicious dark side which Scheff learned all too well.
And, of course, if the book were being written now, the vicious side of Marxist and Leninist thought, mostly a subtext in Wilson's account, would guide the narrative, and the story would touch down in Siberia or Berlin rather than at the Finland Station.
His personality is on the vicious side of psychotic.
"The intentions of Terry are very different from anything I've played before, especially his vicious side," he said.
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